THE SENIOR ROCKETS ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT MIKE MCNAMEE WILL BE JOINING THE CLUB FOR THE 2021-2022 EOSHL SEASON!!!
Mike grew up playing minor hockey for the Perth & Ottawa Valley Titans minor hockey hockey organizations before starting his junior career at with the Smiths Falls Bears in 2008-2009. His rookie season in the CJHL would see Mike tally 26pts in 59 games with the Bears.
He played a total of 182 games in the CCHL recording 163pts, all in Smith Falls. His final year was, 2010-2011 he was selected as a CCHL second team all-star following an 81pts season which included 40 goals!
2011 McNamee would make the jump to the Quebec Major Junior League (QMJHL) where he would play two full seasons. His first for the Quebec Ramparts scoring 41pts in 57 games. His second season in the "Q" was with the Sherbrooke Pheonix, serving as the teams assistant captain while putting up 59pts in 64 games.
2013-2014 Mike would enroll at Carleton University where he would start is first of 4 seasons with the Ravens. Playing 102 games at Carleton, he recorded 134pts. He was also a member of the CIS All Rookie Team & Second All Star Team in his first season.
The accolades would continue over the next three years in which Mike would serve as the Ravens Captain and be selected as the CIS Most Sportsmanlike player twice; a Universiade Bronze Medal; a CIS first team all-star Nomination and a USports All-Canadian first Team all-star Selection.
Following the 2016-2017 CIS Season, Mike jumped straight into the American Hockey League (AHL) to finish the year with the Syracuse Crunch.
2017-2018, McNamee moved to Germany, signing a pro contract with the EC Bad Nauheim of the DEL 2. In his only season playing in Germany he recorded 49pts in 44 games.
2018-2019, Mike played in Denmark for the Aalborg Pirates and recorded 31 points in 32 games while serving as the teams assistant captain.
2019-2020, while playing for the Cardiff Devils of the EIHL, he recorded 34 pts in 42 games.
2020-2021 was Mike's final year of pro hockey finishing in the East Coast Hockey League as a member of the Greenville Swamp Rabbits.
2021 would mark a new beginning for Mike, following his retirement from pro hockey; he has now moved on to Music as his chosen profession. He is known as Boston Levi; and just released his first album this past week!! Check him out at: https://www.bostonlevimusic.com/media
The Rockets are looking forward to having Mike and his family join the North Dundas community next season. Thanks for your support Mike!!!
THE SENIOR ROCKETS WOULD LIKE TO ANNOUNCE THAT MASON DURANT WILL BE JOINING THE TEAM FOR THE 2021-2022 EOSHL SEASON!!
Mason is a 5'10, 185 lbs left hand defenseman and a Winchester, Ontario native who grew up playing his minor hockey for the Rideau St Lawrence Kings; and the Upper Canada Cyclones AAA programs.
In 2012 he was drafted 94 overall by the Brockville Braves in the CCHL priority selection draft.
His junior career began with the Winchester Hawks of the EOJHL in 2014-2015 where as a rookie in 37 games, he recorded 15pts.
2015 would see Mason head to southern Ontario for school while playing 12 games for the North Dundas junior Rockets .
2016-2017 He would sign with the Niagara Riverhawks of the PCJHL and spend his final 3 junior years with that club. In 112 games with the Riverhawks he tallied 60 pts, and served as the teams assistant captain.
Welcome to the senior team Mason, we're looking forward to seeing the Durant crew at the rink next year; and thank you for the support!
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THE SENIOR ROCKETS ARE PLEASED TO WELCOME SCOTT COWIE TO THE CLUB FOR THE 2021-2022 EOSHL SEASON!! Scott grew up playing minor hockey in Nepean, Ontario and was drafted 43rd overall (3rd round) in the 2004 OHL priority selection by the Peterborough Petes. He started his junior career with the Nepean Raiders of the CJHL in 2003 where he would record 22pts in 55 games as a rookie and have the opportunity to play in the Royal Bank Cup. 2004 would see Cowie play his first of four seasons in the OHL as he became a member of the Petes for the first two and a half seasons of his career winning the OHL Championship in 2005-2006. Scott would return home to Ottawa to play for the 67's in early 2006-2007 following a trade with Peterborough. He would tally 21pts in 48 games that first season back in Ottawa. 2007-2008 would be Cowie's final season in the OHL playing all 62 games with the hometown 67's. The following season he would decide to return to the Nepean Raiders organization where he would stand out scoring 30 goals, 53 assists and 83 pts in 60 regular season games. Scott's final junior hockey season was spent as an overaged 21 year old with the Ottawa West Golden Knights scoring 60 pts in 43 games that season. The organization is looking forward to having Scott and his family join our community. His parents are Kemptville residents and he has two young boys who are looking forward to watching their dad play some hockey. Welcome to the Senior Rockets Scott, thanks for your support!!!
THE NORTH DUNDAS ROCKETS ARE PLEASE TOO ANNOUNCE THAT JOEL HUNT WILL BE BACK WITH THE ROCKETS ORGANIZATION FOR THE 2021-2022 EOSHL SEASON!! Joel is an Embrun, Ontario native who last played minor hockey for the Ottawa Sting AA association in 2014-2015 recording 22pts in 30 games that year In 2016-2017 he made his CCHL 2 rookie season debut with the Prescott Flyers before being traded to the Casselman Vikings the same year. His rookie campaign would see him tally 59pts in 46 games while winning a CCHL 2 Championship with the Vikings 2017-2018 he returned to Casselman winning yet another CCHL 2 championship while posting 57pts in 48 games. His final CCHL 2 season was played in 2018-2019 where he was named a league all-star at the end of the year and totaled 62pts in 42 games. 2019-2020 would see Joel come to the North Dundas Junior Rockets organization for his overaged junior year. He would win the NCJHL most sportsmanlike player award while finishing with 69pts in 30 regular season games. In 171 junior regular season games Joel put up an impressive 248 regular season points. On top of this regular season production, he always came through for his team in the post season as well tallying 43pts in 56 playoff games throughout his career. An unbelievable teammate, a leader, and a guy that simply plays hockey the right way. We are thrilled that Joel has decided to continue to make North Dundas his hockey home for the future years ahead. Welcome to the Senior Hockey Club Joel, looking forward to having you and your family back at the rink in 2021-2022!! Thank you for your continued support of the Rockets organization.
THE NORTH DUNDAS ROCKETS ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT SHAWN PATTERSON WILL BE JOINING THE CLUB FOR THE 2021-2022 EOSHL SEASON!! Shawn played his minor hockey for the South Grenville and Rideau St Lawrence Kings organizations before being protected by the Kemptville 73's during the the 2015 CCHL priority selection draft. His junior career began in Prescott with the Flyers in 2016-2017 where he had a stand out rookie season recording 16 goals / 28 assists for 44 points. The following year Shawn was traded to the Athens Aeros never missing a step putting up 54pts in 48 games. In 2018 Shawn moved to the Casselman Vikings where he spent his final two junior seasons as a key player in that organization putting up 83 pts over the course of the two seasons. Patterson, a right handed forward, plays the game with speed, tenacity and skill which is fun to watch. We'd like to thank Shawn and his family for the support! We're looking forward to having them as members of community 2021-2022!!
THE ROCKETS ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT CLARK SEYMOUR WILL BE JOINING THE CLUB FOR THE 2021-2022 EOSHL SEASON!!! Clark is a Kemptville resident, who played his minor hockey with the Upper Canada Cyclones AAA association. He was drafted 46th overall by the Kingston Frontenacs in the 2009 OHL priority selection draft. A 5 year OHL career from 2009-2014 split between the Fronts and the Peterborough Petes would see Clark play 288 regular season games while serving 123 of those games as an assistant captain for the Petes. Following the OHL Clark would split parts of the next two season with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the American Hockey League and the Wheeling Nailers of the East Coast Hockey League. Hockey would then lead him over to Italy to play a season for HC Bolzano before playing his final pro season in Florida with the Everblades of the East Coast Hockey League where he helped lead this organization to the Brabham Cup as regular season champions. The organization would like to thank Clark and his family for the support moving into 2021-2022. Welcome to the North Dundas Community!